Tucker Carlson distorted the comments of Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr to falsely claim the committee found “no collusion at all” between the Trump campaign and Russia – and then Carlson had the nerve to smear Democrats as “vile” liars.

Fox News fans love to justify its propaganda by likening it to MSNBC. Anyone who watches the two knows that’s not true. But that point was clearly demonstrated in the coverage of Donald Trump’s El Paso rally on Fox and the lack of coverage of Beto O’Rourke’s counter-rally on either CNN or MSNBC.

Not surprisingly, Alveda King’s smear falsely linking Planned Parenthood to abortion won our Outrageous Fox Quote of the Week poll last week. Believe it or not, a similar remark from her made it into this week’s poll. Will it once again be the most outrageous of the week? The outcome is up to the voters!

Fox News cleverly used the “controversy” over Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s Native American heritage claims both to avoid talking about her policy ideas and to suggest she’s already out of the presidential contest.

Donald Trump claims to be hard working, despite the majority of his schedule marked as “executive time,” but a tweet today inadvertently proved again how important Fox News is to him and how little he cares about facts.

Besides the fact that he’s an adulterous, self-dealing hypocrite, there are even better reasons you should never shake hands with Fox News host Pete Hegseth: He said he never washes them because “germs are not a real thing.”

Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker passed his Trump/Fox News audition with his snarky, disrespectful and anti-American behavior during a House Judiciary Committee hearing last week, at least judging from the amused reactions of both Mick Mulvaney and Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday today.

After the contentious opening of Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker’s testimony to the House Judiciary Committee, Fox News had not a single legal expert on its panel. The “analysis” began with a Fox Business host whining that Chairman Jerrold Nadler and the Democrats were taking advantage of Whitaker.